2018
DOI: 10.4054/demres.2018.38.44
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Measuring extended families over time in informal settlements in Nairobi, Kenya: Retention and data consistency in a two-round survey

Abstract: BACKGROUND Researchers have increasingly turned to longitudinal data to understand how the family environment of children changes over time and how this change affects their well-being. While the value of such efforts is clear, the inherent challenges of collecting robust data over time may limit or bias our understanding of family complexity. OBJECTIVE Drawing on data from an exploratory study on kinship structure and support for low income single mothers and their young children in Nairobi, Kenya, this pap… Show more

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